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Demsrule86

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32. That makes sense. I have done plumbing recently when hubs was out of work and we had a blockage
Wed Apr 28, 2021, 07:58 PM
Apr 2021

under the basement floor...we reran the pipes along the wall and getting the right incline was tricky but it worked ...saved thousands I imagine. It was the drainpipe in the kitchen...the new plumbing stuff you don't have to sweat pipes anymore...works so well.

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Get recommendations from friends, co-workers, church friends etc... brush Apr 2021 #1
Second this leighbythesea2 Apr 2021 #6
Thank you. llmart Apr 2021 #11
Yipe. How much behind you all the way is your partner? marble falls Apr 2021 #2
I don't have a partner. llmart Apr 2021 #9
You are intrepid! I've seen partnerships disolve after happy decades over home improvement ... marble falls Apr 2021 #12
Thank you. I've been called that before. llmart Apr 2021 #13
We did our bathroom last year. leftieNanner Apr 2021 #3
if u get bids make sure the costs are itemized for each component nt msongs Apr 2021 #4
Got my first bid today. llmart Apr 2021 #14
Imagine how it will look when it's done. rickford66 Apr 2021 #5
I'm starting to think I should just get someone to gut the bathroom first. llmart Apr 2021 #15
Whatever you're comfortable with. rickford66 Apr 2021 #16
I'm sorry. I think I gave you the impression I was actually going to do the work. llmart Apr 2021 #17
Ask you painter if he knows anyone good who does bathrooms... Demsrule86 Apr 2021 #19
Thank you. llmart Apr 2021 #20
I had a great experience with my remodel...redid a very large house that had been Demsrule86 Apr 2021 #23
"they loved their carpets in the 70's." llmart Apr 2021 #26
It sounds lovely. And buying a house in the 70's with interest rates what they were was Demsrule86 Apr 2021 #31
I have always been proud of how we managed to save for that first house. llmart Apr 2021 #35
Google and watch YouTube videos of each step Blue Owl Apr 2021 #7
I have learned how to do so many DIY projects just watching Luciferous Apr 2021 #8
Yes, I have also. llmart Apr 2021 #10
Wow, I am extremely impressed. I have done some things but had a contractor for much of Demsrule86 Apr 2021 #24
Thanks 🙂 our first house was a foreclosure Luciferous Apr 2021 #25
That makes sense. I have done plumbing recently when hubs was out of work and we had a blockage Demsrule86 Apr 2021 #32
Plumbing can be a bit tricky when you are dealing with slopes. When I redid Luciferous Apr 2021 #37
You are very talented! Demsrule86 Apr 2021 #34
Aw, thanks! People are always surprised that I do all of this stuff Luciferous Apr 2021 #36
Find a handyman (or woman) who does side jobs. I have always found someone like that where ever Demsrule86 Apr 2021 #18
I have used a handyman just recently that was recommended by people in my neighborhood. llmart Apr 2021 #21
I don't discuss politics with folks in general...so I didn't know my friends politic when I Demsrule86 Apr 2021 #22
I see you're a Buckeye. llmart Apr 2021 #27
I missed this somehow...yup, I live in Ohio. I really like it actually. We have lived in Demsrule86 Apr 2021 #29
I'm in a NE suburb of Detroit. llmart Apr 2021 #30
There are rednecks everywhere. NC is a lovely state I have spent much time there at the beach both Demsrule86 Apr 2021 #33
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You can strip the wall and ceiling yourself. Get yourself one of these Hotler May 2021 #38
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